Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 1, 2026

Multiplex Therapeutic Drug Monitoring by Isotope-dilution HPLC-MS/MS of Antibiotics in Critical Illnesses
Published on: August 30, 2018
Unlocking antimicrobial stewardship optimization potential in Canadian hospitals: a mixed-methods needs assessment
Monica Augustyniak1, Robert Ariano2, Paul Bonnar3
1Department of Research, AXDEV Group Inc., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Background:
A greater understanding of the enduring challenges associated with the implementation and impact of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes in Canadian hospitals is needed.
Objectives:
To identify the gaps and barriers at the individual, team and systemic level affecting the capacity of hospital physicians, microbiologists and pharmacists to diagnose, treat and manage infections in concordance with AMS principles in Canada.
Methods:
A sequential mixed-method needs assessment was performed, with a qualitative exploratory phase informing a quantitative validating phase. Discrepancy analysis between current and expected measures was performed to identify gaps.
Results:
Two distinct study samples of hospital healthcare providers (HCPs) were obtained: 20 interviewees and 100 survey completers. Triangulated results demonstrated sub-optimal: (i) competencies of HCPs to follow AMS recommendations and to educate patients on antimicrobial resistance, (ii) competencies of leaders to build capacity and trust in AMS recommendations and (iii) funding and organizational capacity to fully implement AMS strategies. On average, 45% of HCPs had both an educational and behavioural gap relevant to AMS. A sense of distrust towards AMS recommendations was reported by 71% of HCPs. Over half (56%) of HCPs stated that AMS strategies were not fully implemented despite a perception that their practice setting had full AMS funding. Systemic barriers included strained human resources, a lack of specialized personnel and unfavourable performance metrics.
Conclusions:
This study sheds light on what prevents the integration of AMS strategies in Canadian hospitals. Changes at the educational, organizational and leadership levels are required to fully unlock the potential of AMS.
More Related Videos
09:59Application of the Intelligent High-Throughput Antimicrobial Sensitivity Testing/Phage Screening System and Lar Index of Antimicrobial Resistance
Published on: July 21, 2023
06:18Quantifying the Effects of Antimicrobials on In vitro Biofilm Architecture using COMSTAT Software
Published on: December 14, 2020
Related Concept Videos
Healthcare Associated Infections II: Preventive Measures
The best practices for preventing healthcare-associated infections include hand hygiene, patient risk...
Antimicrobial Effectiveness
Clinical Significance of Antibiotic Resistance
Hand hygiene
Hand washing...
Antibiotic Selection
Mechanism of Antibiotic Resistance in MRSA